Thomas, the Rottweiler

Judy treated Thomas her Rottweiler for arthritic elbows, movement improved with no side effects, she was very pleased...

"Thomas - my Rottweiler, then aged 10 and very arthritic, would respond very well to D.O.T on his aching joints, in particular on his elbows. He would be unable to get up from a prone position but after 20 minutes of DOT on the Arthritis setting he would be able to move with much greater ease and would be off outside to be with the youngsters. What's more, Thomas used to thoroughly enjoy each session with me and, best of all, ABSOLUTELY NO SIDE EFFECTS! Sadly, Thomas died in July this summer due to complications of an old spinal injury."

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